Sooty Scot
40 Cal
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- May 2, 2022
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The tang sight alone could be worth a big chunk of the offered price.
I agree. Gather more info; check the bore condition; look for marks on or under the barrel (which might give clue to the maker and age.If you post detailed pictures of the lock, barrel, trigger (guard & mechanism);& the other metal parts, someone here is bound to see a detail that can give your search a direction.
How long have you had it? did you/do you fire it? Where (geographically) did you get it, or is it a family heirloom?
In your place, I would figure doubling the offer as a starting point for establishing a value. It may be high, but better than low balling yourself.
An Ohio gun was suggested. You might post a query w/ the Ohio Longrifle Collectors Association. (I'm not sure of their actual title but there's an active, knowledgeable group, which links to this group occasionally.) They shouldn't be hard to find.
I agree. Gather more info; check the bore condition; look for marks on or under the barrel (which might give clue to the maker and age.If you post detailed pictures of the lock, barrel, trigger (guard & mechanism);& the other metal parts, someone here is bound to see a detail that can give your search a direction.
How long have you had it? did you/do you fire it? Where (geographically) did you get it, or is it a family heirloom?
In your place, I would figure doubling the offer as a starting point for establishing a value. It may be high, but better than low balling yourself.
An Ohio gun was suggested. You might post a query w/ the Ohio Longrifle Collectors Association. (I'm not sure of their actual title but there's an active, knowledgeable group, which links to this group occasionally.) They shouldn't be hard to find.